Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Queen: A Night in Bohemia

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Not rated. 90 minutes. Playing: Majestic (Tue. only), Menomonee Falls (Tue. only), North Shore (Tue. only), Ridge (Tue. only), South Shore (Tue. only).

Restored concert documentar­y on the bigger-than-life British band Queen, including a 1975 London concert and newly rediscover­ed footage, including from the filming of the original video for “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

Race PG-13 (language, thematic elements). 134 minutes. Playing: Hillside, IPic/ Bayshore, Majestic, Mayfair Mall, Menomonee Falls, North Shore, Ridge, Showtime.

On his run to the 1936 Berlin Olympics, track star Jesse Owens faces up to the pressures of a threatened boycott of Hitler’s Games and racial prejudice at home in this sports biopic. With Stephan James (“Selma’s” John Lewis) as Owens, Jason Sudeikis as his coach.

The Revenant R (violence, some gore, a sexual assault, language, brief nudity). 156 minutes.

Hillside, Majestic, Mayfair Mall, Menomonee Falls, North Shore, Ridge, Saukville, Showtime, South Shore.

An explorer and hunter in the American wilderness of the 19th century, left for dead by his companions after being attacked by a bear, sets out for revenge. Atmosphere-rich historical drama — based on a novel inspired by a real-life story — by Alejandro González Iñárritu (“Birdman”), with Leonardo DiCaprio as the vengeance-fueled woodsman and Tom Hardy as his former pal turned target. Iñárritu and DiCaprio both won Oscars.

Ride Along 2 PG-13 (violence, sexual content, language, some drug material). 101 minutes. Playing: Mayfair Mall, Menomonee Falls, South Shore, Southgate.

Kevin Hart and Ice Cube are back — brothers-in-law-to-be, now — and back on the case when they’re sent to Miami to track down a drug kingpin. Sequel to the 2014 action comedy, directed by Tim Story, co-stars Olivia Munn, Ken Jeong, Benjamin Bratt.

Risen PG-13 (violence, some disturbing images). 108 minutes. Playing: Hillside, Majestic, Menomonee Falls, North Shore, Ridge, Saukville, Showtime, South Shore.

In Jerusalem, a Roman soldier is ordered to find out what happened to Jesus’ body after he was crucified and then seemingly vanished, before his disappeara­nce is hailed as the sign of a new messiah. Faith-fueled action movie directed by Kevin Reynolds, with Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton, Maria Boto, Peter Firth.

Room R (language). 118 minutes. Ridge, Saukville.

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A woman and her young son make a universe for themselves in a tiny space, but liberation offers challenges of its own. Based on the bestsellin­g novel of the same name, with Oscar winner Brie Larson as the protective mother and Jacob Tremblay as her son.

Son of Saul R (violent content, nudity). 107 minutes. Playing: Downer, Times.

In the Auschwitz-Birkenau death factory, a man forced to work in the crematoriu­ms is determined to get a proper religious burial for the body of a boy whom he’s taken as his son. Oscar winner for best foreign-language film. In Hungarian and many other European languages, with English subtitles.

Spotlight R (some language). 128 minutes. Playing: Hillside, Majestic, Mayfair Mall, Menomonee Falls, North Shore, Ridge, Saukville, South Shore.

Oscar winner for best picture and original screenplay. Investigat­ive journalist­s at The Boston Globe dig into a story of a priest facing multiple accusation­s of sexual abuse and discover a much bigger conspiracy within the Catholic Church and Boston’s power elite. Drama based on the true story, co-written and directed by Tom McCarthy. With Michael Keaton, Kenosha native Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, John Slattery, Liev Schreiber.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens PG-13 ( fantasy/action violence). 136 minutes. Hillside, Majestic, Mayfair Mall, Menomonee Falls, Ridge, Rivoli/Cedarburg, South Shore.

Thirty years after the events of the first “Star Wars” trilogy, the rebellion is in trouble, a dark organizati­on called the

 ?? TNS ?? Rachel McAdams (from left), Mark Ruffalo, Brian D’Arcy James, Michael Keaton and John Slattery star in “Spotlight.” This year’s best-picture Oscar winner returns to movie theaters for a victory lap Friday.
TNS Rachel McAdams (from left), Mark Ruffalo, Brian D’Arcy James, Michael Keaton and John Slattery star in “Spotlight.” This year’s best-picture Oscar winner returns to movie theaters for a victory lap Friday.

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